Iconic Religion in Urban Space
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2016
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In order to understand current dynamics of religious diversity, a focus on the tangible presence of religion and the co-existence of new and longstanding religious buildings, sites and artifacts in urban spaces is a fruitful starting point. Launching the notion of iconic religion, this introduction seeks to contribute to developing a scholarly framework for the nexus of religion and the city from a spatial, material, aesthetic and semiotic angle. Situated in the interface between matter and religious meaning, religious icons are not simply carriers of meaning, but make it present.
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iconic religion, urban diversity, aesthetics and the senses, materiality of urban space
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Meyer, B, Knott, K & Krech, V 2016, 'Iconic Religion in Urban Space', Material Religion, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 123-136. https://doi.org/10.1080/17432200.2016.1172759